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§75 8714, NEW YORK CLOSING BONDS. th a good local and shipping demand. 3 % U B ref 25 reg...106%|L & N Uni 4s.... 98% Not mu hange m Onions and Vegetables. U 8 ref 25 coup..106%|Mex Central 4s... 70 = 5 [ e i e b B R R i | s coup 34| Minn & St 5 md Citrus Fruits in free supply. |6 8 new aa 131 Mo K & Tde "0 005 iy 3 7 € new 4s coup.134 (Mo, K & T 76, y wked up 3c per gallon. B old 4s reg...100 |N ¥ C gen abgs.. 8544 i S U S old 45 coup..100 |N J C gen Os....126% U § 3s res. 10115 Nor Pacific 4s...100%, U 8 8s coup......10114| Nor Pacific 3... 70 Atchison een 4s .- 90% | Now & W con ia. 978 | Stockton—Grain shipments very badly re- | tarded on account of congestion of cars. Atchison adjt 4s.. N7 Reading gen 4s... 943% | Napa—Reported new vine disease not in this | Balt & Ohio 4s..100% S L & I M con Bs.111 . . San Francisco by | Val B & O 3lgs. 9214 SL & S F 4s.... M4 = S mire s fotiows. | Hanford—Wheat being harvested In highest | B & O conv is...100iy| S L Sowestn 1sts. 2% ;- grude; large vield of honey. Canada So 2ds...108 | S L Sowestn 2ds.. 70 Fo— Cases. Naiucs. |~ Senta Rosa—Prevailing mild weather benefi- | Cent of Ga 5s kKt k s 3 | ctal to all fruits. Cent Ga 1lst inc. 85 n i s A. G. McADIE, Section Director. | Ches & O 43s %|So Rallway ba... 1123 a 61 Chgo & Alt 3%3s. 71 | Tex & Pac lsts...114 ¥ 2 ——————————— % | CB&Quew s QLT BL&W 4. 103 e 2 7 C, M & § Pgends. 1067 Union Pacific 4s. ! 1 4 | EASTERN MARKETS. ||C&XNW con 7s..1207|U P cony da..... 9833 e 32 % C.RI&P4s...100 |Wabash lsts ... 114 : e - C.C.C&S L gends. 95 |Wabash 2ds .....103 s g0 Term 4s.... 72%|Wabash deb B... 59 New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—The recuperative forces in the stock market gathered resources to-day, with the result of a buoyant uprush in Colo & So 48 S5 *|West Shore 4s...107%; Den & R G 45... 97% W & L E 4s. Eris prior llen 4s. 96% | Wis Cent ds. Erie general 4s.. 82 Con Tobacco |FW&DC 1sts. 103%|C F & I.. Hocling Val 414s.104 4| Rock Island @7 209,614 | Prices 'on a very animated buying movement. | Jarhattan Dy A There was activity during the forenoon of the o mere 286,199 gal- | market that promised a large day's business EW YORK MINING STOCKS. $105.292. " In that | for the year. The market afterward.showed | Adams Con . 10|Little Chiet cases, vaiued some & of weariness at the rate of the | Alice 17| Ontarto . movement The recovery was the resuit of a | Breece 15/ Ophir . S serfes of incidents rather than of any one de- | Brunswick Con. 03| Phoenix s ( 1 Crop Bulletin. velopmes Natural reaction from the recently | C 1.051; | Potosi 15 { prevailir me depression was an important | Col Cal & Va.....1 50| Savage scaesse 23 factor. The mere sentimental effect of the | Horn Silver. ‘1 00 Slerra Nevada..... 63 ion di- | recovery after the gloom and apprehension that | Iron Silver 1 70/Small Hopes. 20 s au, for the | have preva £0 long in Wall street was con- | Leadville Con.. 02/ Standard 7 ded August | Sideral Immense relief from the constant BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. . threat of forced liquidation of bankruptcy, | yroneo U S St ... 71 ¥ S which it is not unfair to assume has been hang- | N To¥ = 4 @4| Mining— g & VoK was ex- | ing over some houses, nearly predisposed the | TBIl 108D ----S, @2I| JUEINES . r_harvest | whole financial community to take a more | T'Re i PR | Allouez ured in fine | cheerful view of pr Where efforts for | 4 on0 971 Amalgamates 44 lly reported | o long time past to market securities have | Arorcene gs 70 *| Bingham 22 es and | met with almost no demand, there was substi- Sadivosle— {Calumet & Hecla. 430 s is tuted a lively and urgent demand for stocks and | , 4 pieon 5914 Centennial ....... 164 & ds of all des to-day. The urgency Of | Yiopjaon pf 881, Copper Range ... 4513 nd the violent advances in rage " | Boston & Albany.245 | Dominion Coal ... 84 a that efforts bY | Boston & Maine..166 Franklin . .8y . o hoir | Boston Elevated. Isle Royale 3 2 | Erass o NY NHE&H...198 Mohawk .. ¥ 4 Fitchburg pfd.. Old Dominfon .... gt o D P e bacr: | Union Pacific Osceola i srices out o 5 | Somean G N . - influence But it was Mexican Central Miscellaneous Quincy o that there was & large and v Bl -~ g element in the market which | AT Hcan ST L4 e e oorer ma S bt AN Slieses with Sie- | 2t T el Trimountain . 1t 1s mot to be presumed | nom Jron & Steel Trinity . suddenly changed their | General Electric United State ncial and business outlook. | Sy mjerin - n has been growing that the | does ‘pier otd. Phan o Geclive n prices hes-been more than s81- | ynited Frutt 95 | Winona t t on s offset the unfavorable factors in the U and that the necessities of the money | r have been forcing the selling of secu- s below their true value, The event proves ontention of those who have maintained | a large waiting demand for | would come into the market | e liquidation seemed to be con- rices definitely turned upward. The taking over of the Seaboard Air Line in | the interest of Rock Island had a stimulating | speculative imagination. It . 23% Wolverine . CLOSING STOCKS. N Y Central X Norf & Western., N & W pfd ex-div Ontario & West.. Pennsylvania 1, Rand Mines . Reading .. 5 Reading 1st pfd.. Reading 24 pfd.. Steel LONDON Cons for money.90 13-16 Cons for acct..90 15-18 Anaconda . Atchison Atchison pfd .. Chi Gt Western. 1 at not all the large interests | C, M & St P Southern Ry ..... to hold their undigested ses | De Beers . Southern Ry pfd. the financial necessities in | Den & Rio Southern Pacific t prove the opportunity in | D & R G pfd Union Pacifl & influence and consolidat- | Erfe .... Union Pac pfe 2 itself, as well as Erle st p! U S Steel ... nd U S Steel Erie 2d pfd Wabash Iilinois_Centri Louis & Nash.. 5 ting the impression that the new S gements tend to community of interest in | M, K & T 198, n raflroad field. A number of stocks | Bar silver, firm, 2515d per ounce. Money, railroads, supposedly available for ab- | 25,@3 per cent. The rate of discount in the by more powerful neighbrs, were The feature of the day was Reading. | nsational rise of 5% gave rise to many | ng mew projects, division of con- | and guarantee of dtvidends. A very favar- showing of July met earnings is expected open market for short bille 1s 2% cent, and for three months bills cent. New York Grui;z;d Produce. strong 2 52 NW 00 | for the road. as well as for otner coalers. Baj- | 2 N2 4N ¥ o0 | timore and Oblo's increase in July net of 11| NEW YORK, Aus. 18.—FLOUR—Recelpts. et s e e e un: “Bot tne | 23,148 barrels; "exports, 6205 barrels; market " 14| yine i prices was 8o comprehensive as to re. | Stronger and higher: winter patents, $8 90@ % w2 55 | hsire o specification. The United States Steel | 4 30; winter straights, $3 65G3 90; Minnesota & = . A = lear 00 = 4id not share fuily in the day's strength, | patents, $4 60@4 8 winter extra 2 90@ 8 1= Xw C 0 | Sithnign ey “were bowgnt on sk scalel | 3555, Mimnesota bakers', §3 65G3 90; winter TR 2 W B e ih B o o 1 < WHBAT™ Tackipta, ; exports, W 3 NW Ol financial legislation, which® were used with ef- | 59612 bushels; spot Mu. 3 red, S8a 1. z £ fect to fuither the advancing ltendency of | S78ter; No. 2 red. Si¥c £ o b. aficat; Wo. 1 29 & N Mees. The buying movement showed some | Northern Duluth, 0. b. afloat. It was | 20 7% ‘i 8 ) T e Tast and the maghe; | 2 bull day In wWheat. Stimulated by export i i hent. buying, higher cables, a strong advance at rregular and below the Total matos, Minneapolis and evidences of Wall street sup- prices touched the highest point of the The close showed 1@llkc net advance. 8774@8%1gc, closed SKlge; Septenibes 1. were T'nited States bonds were all unchanged on strong. par value, | Min vear the last call { NEW YORK STOCK LIST g ok i d B Stocks— Sales. High. Low. Ciose.| H atch 60y Ls% WOOL—Firm. Atchison 89 HIDES—Quiet 83 PETROLEUM—Steady. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLE! | tinues quiet, but there is little selling pressure and prices are about steady; common are quot- ed at 4@5%c; prime at 5% @6c; cholce at ¢! @ Glge_and Yancy at 6% @7 4c. 4| PRUNE! Are steady to firm, with coast ad- vices indicating firmness among holders ge erally, though some business has been report- hi & G Western.. hi & G W B prd. Chi & Northwestn. hi Term & Tr Chi Term & T pfd C & St Louis southern SUGA steady; fair refining, 3 3-16 « jan refined, st | Central of | COFFEE—Spot, quiet. Futures closed quiet | Chesap & Ohto | net unchanged to 5 points lower. September, Chi & Alton 3 December, 4.30c: March, 4.55¢; July, Chi & Alton pfd | 4.80c and the Col in Northern ported at El afls along the coast from boldt Bay coolest city within the { San Francisco for thirty CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—There was a big | y { Southern Ry pfd in wheat throughout the entirs session to-d 4 ht, August 14 | ed in futures on the four-size basis at a shade ~Cloudy Friday: warmer | Del Lack & W below :ir.l s;»;x quotations range from e to scutherly wind inland: | Denver & Rio G... | 7¢ for all grades. southwesterly winds on the coast with | Denver & R G pfd. "€ APRICOTS—Are firm on & fair jobbing de- California—Cloudy Friday: light i el o o & ',';;',::c,,:‘"‘ foida ONs T8 - .t EACHES—Are quiet: choice are quoted sda"Fair Friday in northem portion; | ;.‘, @130 and fancy at 8@10%c. g Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Friday; | Hock val p | 3 £t moutherly winds, Changing to brisk south- | Losies Central ! New York Metal Market. with fos . Central ALEXANDER G. McADIE. Central pfd. . NEW YORK. Aug. 13.—Tin was unchanged District Forecaster. | 1'C Southern -.. . ! in Tondon at £128 Gs, while futures were bs . S s | K ' Soutnern ‘pfd. | higher at £123 2s 6d. 'Locally tin was steady Daily Crop Bulletin. | & Nach [af GRASORS . 1 e netin - ttan 2 | “copper was : ere S Metropolitan St Ry | closing at 26 5d lower at £58 23 Gd, while fu- the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. m..’| Minn & St Louis. | tures were 2s 6d higher at £56 7s 6d. Locally 201 meridian time, San Francisco, Augusi | Missouri Pacific | copper was quiet and nominally unchanged. 3. 1909 Mo Kan & Texas | Lake is quoted at 13@13%4c, electrolytic $13 and o Kan & T pfd.. 1,800 casting $12 75 2 E 2 0. {‘ n"fi"or Mex. pfd 4,300 Leafl was 1s 34 higher in London at £11 2s 3% 55 £ =3 28N ¥ Central .... £d. but unchanged here at $4 20, g3 2% 2% .8 | Norfolk & West.. ‘Spelter is quiet in London at £20 bs and in £ z2 5§ 2& | Norfolk & W ptd New York at $5 871.@6. TATIONS. iz z EBZ" | Ontario & West Tron closed at 51s 7d In Glasgow at 40s TATIONS. H 5 i BB ad in Middlesboro. Locally iron aufet. 4 - Pennsylvania .. | i : Dl | Pt CastL, 200 o. 1 foundry, Northern, is quoted at $17 50 2 : Reading e 18 No, 2 foundry, Northern, at $16 50@17; No. Reading 1st pfd.. 1 foundry, Southern, and No. 1 foundry, South. Reading 2d pfd.... ern, soft, at §16 T6@1T. Rock Island Co ... 43, o Rock Island Co pid 3, New York Cotton Market. BUL &S lpra 100 BtL&SF prd. - 3 NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—The cotton market Bt Lo s W pra.. 1. closed steady net unchanged 10 i3 poings lower. St Paul .. 03] s Sl ok St Paul pfd . Chicago Grain Market. - Southern Pacific .. 27 b4 Southern - Rallway. 14 2, 1 Texas & Pacific s X 4 and the firm feeling Which prevailed from. the i TS LEwoa Start became decidedly strong toward the close, o Unlon Pacific -:.. the final figures being at about the best prices Union Pacific pfd. of the day. The opening was firm on strong 3 Wabash . Furopean cables and a continued light move: xw b 9 F ment, September being 4c to K@hc higher 4 w W& Lake Erl g U R0%@A01.e to 80%e. During the early part - wufm. v 2 of the session Ilulflgtlan"m all advances was 5 o4 Wiscomste Can pid. 1. fa order, although the sentiment in general was bullish, and this selling had a tendency to check the upward trend of prices. After sell- ing off to S0%c September began to advance ly, and toward the latter part of tha Session the market turned extremely strong on 50 62 61 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Amer § & Rpfd... 900 91% 90 Buiy Amer Sugar Ref.. 8,200 116 114 114% | street stocks several points higher again. Colo Fuel & Iron.. 200 46 45 48 i il Casiot Consolidared Ges-. 2,000 115 18 11° iness on the local stock exchanges still quiet. General ‘Blectrlo” 1200 163 156 160 ver -al fractions higher. Exchange rates undisturbed. Toternes aper pia, .0 % Uk P hoot ond Bovl “higher again Ieen Tov 5 A at and Darley futures Mgher agy ; L] National Biscult .. ~ 900 37% 361 36% ood demand for Seed Oats at rising prices. Norih Ameriean - 1000 18 1. 1% 1 Pacific Mail . 1,500 and firm. Rye very steady. People's Gas U800 Gow " b b4 ) . Pressed Steel Car.. 2,700 41 80 40 spite of liberal receipts. Pressed S Car prd. 200 83 81 80 Lo O itont Fepublie et . 1000 S0 12 i3 ther Feegstuffs steady |Repbic St jid Fwo st w6 1 very quiet. Rubber Goods pfd. 100 70% 70% 66 . & Tenn Coal & Iron. 3,200 40 39 40 ss in Butter, Cheese and Eggs. U § Leather 3400 8 % 1% bout as before stated. PIEE e g woTf n ions abo ) s Ubber - : : 5 BOORS KIS Uy LS Sty U S Rubber 700 3714 34 8T Ieat marke supplied at previous prices. U § Stes pid i nn 1 g _ 5 : : Western Union . ictive demand for Canned Fruit at firm quotations. BT e s e ! 4 Total shares sold. 1,136,700 Hops firm and advancing up north. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. : g NEW YORK, Aug. 18— onliry mark verstocked and easier. oot 5 &t Jrem it Lo Vi 0 ) —The market con- | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1903. scattered demand due to higher cables and to the bull sentiment of yesterday, but % in the West was reported more fa :: the growing crop and the early firmness was soon dissipated by selling by several commis- slm:\m I"‘aum. +September closed & shade higher at Oats %.a in eympathy With the leading grains, although the market had some inde- ndent firmness based on reports of digap- Pointment In_ {hreghing returns and light re- celpuo “The _glsm vuenrm. n being uj c at 334 @38%¢c. DP‘:‘wmon- held fairl . in spite of a dull trade and liberal receipts of hogs, with a decline of 5@10c in prices at the yards, Pack- ers sold and_there was some loss shown in that product. The poor demand for cash and increasing stocks of lard, according to private estimates, was a bear factor. September pork closed 2lc lower. Lard was higher and ribs were up 2%gc. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— Sept., old ...... 80% 82 Borg 82 Sept., new .... 80 82 80% 81 Dec. 81 m& 81 52 83% 8 8% 84 September . 531% B3% B2% 63 December s 63;2 53 53 My ol B8 53 63% 53ig ats No. September ..... 347 35% 84 35 December ...... 30% 36 36 36% lh)z B bfl&‘/.-l 38 38% 8% 3 arrel— Eme:r;fi‘i "1310 1325 1810 1325 May 13925 1330 1325 1325 pounds— .800 80T% T9T% 805 Dcsmber.. . 135 7612% 766 T T2 hort ril 100 pounds— et P RETTR 1T 18 L7700 780370 T80 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, steady. No. 2 spring wheat, 82@S3e; No. & kK ; No. 2 red, 79%@8l%c: No. 2 corn, B3c; No. 2 yellow, bdc; No. 2 oats, 34%0; No. | 2 white, 361sc; No. 3’ white, 35%@30lac; No. |2 rye, 52@b62%c: fair to choice maiting 47@58; No. 1 flax seed, 981c; No. 1 Nort western, §1 0214; prime timothy seed, $3 40: mess_pork, per bbl, $13 10@13 15; lard, per 100 1bs. $7 75@7 80; short ribs sides (loose), §7 7 75; dry salted shoulders (boxed), § 7 6215; short clear sides (boxed), ;s 123%@8 35; whisky, of high wines, 1 20; clover, contract grade, $12@12 50. Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 23,400 19,400 z Wheat, bushels 106,100 21,800 Corn, bushel 118200 125400 Oats, bush: 258,100 125,500 Rye, bushels 13,800 5 Barley, bushels 13,200 On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market wae firm; Creams, 14@l1fc; dairy, 13@ 17c. Eggs, firm, 12@15c. Cheese, steady to firm, 10%@11%c. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Sept. Oct. Dec. Opening . 6 5% 6 4% 6 51 Closing 65% 65 " 68y RIS. Aug. Nov.-Feb. 22 15 21 60 e 2205 21 45 . 30 30 28 55 30 10 28 45 Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—CATTLE—Receipt: 8500; steady. Good to prime steers, $5 10G5 | poor to medium, $3 75@+4 90: stockers and feed- | ers, $2 50@4 20; cows, $1 50@4 50; heifers, §2 | @4 75; canners, $1 50@2 80; bulls, $2@4 25; | calves, $2 50@6 85; Texas fed steers, $1 25G | 475; Westérn steers, $3 50@4 65. |, HOGS—Receipts to-day, 32,000; to-morrow, 18,000; slow. Mixed and butchers. $0@5 60: £00d to choice heav 25@5 45; rough heavy, £4 90@5 20; light, 5 65; bulk of sales, $5 155 10, SHEEP—Receipts, 14,000; sheep, steady; | lambs, steady. Good to choice wethers, $3 25@ |8 75: fair to 2 50@1 25; Wes ern sheep, §: lambs, $3 25@! | Western lambs, $4 50 ST. LOUIS, Aug. WOOL~-Quiet. Me- dium grades, combing and clothing, 16@215c; light fin 166@18¢c; hea fine, 12@15¢; tub washed, 20@20%c" Northern Business. SEATTLE, $581,000; balances, $£0 TACOMA ,720: bal- ances, §42,390. PORTLAND, Aug. 13.—Clearings, $352 458; balan $62,118. Aug. 13.—Clearings, $318,980; | balances, §22,108. Northern Wheat Market. valley, Soc. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Aug. 13.—Wheat, steady; blue club, 78ec. LOCAL MARKETS. ] * Exchange and Bullion. nced Hc. xchange, sixty days.. — $4 831 atght St ke, sieht |1l 15 iNF‘ ¢ York Exchange, telegraphic.” — Silver, per ounce PR— Mexican Dollars, nominal Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Liverpool futures were higher. { Chicago advanced 1%c, With a firm market and cclient buying. Large interests were | accumulating Wheat. Conditions in the North- | west were unfavorable and orthwest | bought heavily. The seaboard was expecting | & better export business. | In this market futures were higher, but the cash grain showed no change CASH WHEAT California_ Club, §1 45@1 50 ornia White Australian, $1 53@1 60; Northern Club, $1 45@1 50; Northern Blue 55@1 b7la: Oregon Valley FUTURES. i Session 9 to 1 . m, | Open. High. - Low. Cl | December ...§1 46% $1 474 $1 463% $1 4714 2 p. m. Session. Open. High. Low. Close. BARLEY—The market was firmer again, | both for cash grain and futures. The demand was falr. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 05@1 07%; Shipping ing, $1 12%@1 17%4: Chevalier, §1 fair to choice. FUTURES. | Session 9 to 1 Brew- V@1 40 for Low Open. High. December ...51 % $1 U6l $1 0y 2 p. m. Session. Open. High. Low December ...$1 06 ..... ... OATS—The feature of the market at the mo- ment is the sharp demand for Black for seed, which is advancing prices rapidly, as will be seen. Fine clean Red, too, are wanted for | seed, and both descriptions are selling better than White, though the latter are steady. The whole market is in better shape for sellers than | for_some tim ! $115@1 20 for common and $1 2561 30 for | choice; Gray, nomina | “CORN--Shows no change of note. Offerings continue very slender and the market rules firm, California large Yellow, $1 57%@1 62%; smali round do, §1 70@1 75; White, $1 55; Egyptian, 1 4561 50 for White and $1 40@1 45 for rown. RYE—$1 17%@1 25 per ctl, BUCKWHEAT—$§2 256@2 50 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR-—California Famjly Extras, $4 609 4 85, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $1'50a4 60; Oregon and Washington, $3 90@4 20 per bbi for family and $3 00@4 40 for Bakers, MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_ packages areas follows: Graham Flour, $3 50 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $3 25; };xn Meal, $3; Rice Flour, :’1; c«mm# ; extra cream do, $1 25 Oaf Groats, $450; Hominy, $4 50; Buckwheat Flour, $4 50@4 75; Cracked Wheat, $3 7} o) rina, $4 :& V:_"mle ;)Vhft F‘l.wkr.‘ u“ N Oats, bl 98,00 12 M 508 Pearl Barley, $6: Split Peas, boxes, $7; G Peas, §5 50 per 100 1bs. o Hay and Feedstuffs. 1In spite of continued heavy receipts, are qubting & fairly steady May market ap o changed quotations. All Feedstuffs remain as before, except Cocoanut Cake, which Is again WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. Foaaion forthwest markets sl . good ad 3 in the Ne h Coluss —Large crop plums, fine quality; £2%n "aavance in the price of flour in Minne: | Hing Caice, 5 pesches. poor quelity, crop light. . Coupled with the stronger outside mar- 9 Corn, H E apoli D) o &:\ Ln,x;»‘n—!omn will not be harvested before kets was a better export at the sea- xed &' rember 1. both of which Influences started shorts | HAY— qulieicr—pebheh crop lighter than last year, 1 R T b close. After |81 H 'A‘-’}."m."&‘:b"g“",.; Livermore—Grain yield below iiher at'81%e. iy e 82% Palerno—Goad weather for drying fruit. Mha anenine fn cnrn wee firm. an & good STRAW—50@60c per bale. | December ...$1 46% $1 46% $1 46% $1 46% | | esrlier in the geason. | the first colum NEW 1 201 30; Black, §1 30@1 45; Red, | Beans and Seeds. . Both Beans and Seeds are dull at unchanged 50; 25; But- 5 But- g nom- per ctl; ldnllll:“l Yellow Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, ; 3 T e on. Dp!?mn PEAS—Green, §1 8092 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. for Potatoes continued steady under a good local and shipping demand and although the bulk of supplies were marketed late, desirable of- ferings were well cleaned up at the close of business. Offerings of Sweets showed better quality than those previously recelved and sales were readily effected at higher rates. Onions of desirable size and quality were steady, but common offerings were dull. Tomatoes were firm under continued light re- ceipts. The top quotation was obtained only in a small way at the stores, §1 25 belnz the highest price paid on the wharf. Green Corn was in heavy receipt and easfer, particularly crates from Berkeley and Alameda. Good qual- ity offerings in sacks sold in preference to the crated stock, which was generally poor. Grsen Okra_was_offering freely and prices declined sharply. The other vegetables were in ample supply and prices had but slight variation. 'OTATOES—New White, 80c@S1 35 per ctl in sacks and §1 259175 in boxes, with some 1 higher; rly Rose, T75c@$l; Garnet Chil®s, $1@1 15; Sweet Potatoes, 3@ic per Ib. ONIONS—70G85¢ per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 75c@$1 50 per sack: crates from Alameda, $1@1 50; from Berkeley, $1@71 25; Green Peas, e per Ib; String Beans, 2i8c per Ib; Wax, 214830t Lima Beans, 8@4c per Ib; Tomatses, $1@1 50 for large boxes from the river; Summer Squash, 25@56e_per box; Cabbage, 75c@$1 per ctl. Car’ Tots. T5ea81 per sack; Cucumbers, 40g50c per box] Garlic, 23 per 1b; Green Peppers. 230 40c ‘per box or sack for Chile and 35@30= for Bell; Green Okra, 40@50c per box; Egg Plant, 40q50c per box; Marrowfat Squash, §20 per ton. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market w: overstocked and eas! The third car of Western for the week ‘was on sale and the receipts of domestic aggre- gated over 200 coops. Over 700 coops of 4> mestic were marketed since Monday and as a result retailers were well supplied and prices hed a general decline. Second-class Hens were very weak, supplies of that description being heavy. Game was In light receipt and un- changed . POULTRY—Live Turkeys, nominal; Geese, per pair, $1 25@1 50; lings, $1 50@1 75; Ducks, $3@+4 per dozen for old and $3 50@4 50 for young; Hens, $4@5; young Roosters, $6 50@ € 50 old Roosters, $4 H0@h: Fryers, $3 50@4: Brotlers, $3G3 50 for large and $2@2 50 for «mall; Pigeons, $1 50@1 756 per dozen for old and $1 50@1 75 for Squabs. GAME—Rabbits, $1 25@1 75 per dozen; Hare, $1 50; Wild Doves, T5c per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Rather more steadiness is reported in all these markets. There is less disposition to make concessions to work off the goods, stocks are lighter, Cheese excepted, and teh demand is rather better, probably owing to the increas- ing Influx of strani to attend the G. A. R. Encampment. Prices, however, remain about the same. Receipts were 48,000 1bs Butter, 785 cases Eggs and 6600 1bs Cheese. 2214@ . | | BUTTER—Creamery, 24@25c; dairy. 23c; store Butter, 17@20c: Eastern, 22@23 CHEESE —New, 12@12%c; Young America, 14@15c; Eastern, 1514@16c; Western, 14@ 15¢ per 1b. EGGS—Ranch, 2714@28c for large white se- lected and 25@2ic for good to choice; store, 18 @24c; Eastern, 18@2ic per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The fruit market continued well supplied, particularly with second quality Pears. Peaches and common Apples. No. 1 Bartlett Pears were still scarce and eagerly sought after and | No. 2 stock sold well to canners and others at K004 prices. Choice wrapped stock from Marti- nez continued to command full figures and was wanted for shipment. Fancy Apples, Plums, Peaches and cholce offerings of Grapes were also In demand for shipment and desirable lots readily commanded the top quotations. Com- mon and inferior offerings were abundant and casy. Figs and Nectarines were scarce and continued to sell quickly at steady rates. Some emall packages of Figs were received from So- noma and sold at 50@70¢ per box. There was no established price for Apricots, receipts heing Yery light. Occasional sales were reported, however, at $30 per ton, - Melons were faiviy steady, despite the cool, clondy weather, there being some inquigy for shipment north. Sup- plies, however, were ample. Strawberries and Raspberries were in light receipt and steady. The latter were quoted higher. Blackberries arrived freely and as a considerable portion of the receipts were poor and oft, prices ranged lower. There was nothing new in Citrus fruits, ail descriptions being in free supply and trade light. There were no ripe Bananas on the market, but gr;(u: stock was plentiful. 5 tES ETRAW B — Longworths, nominal; tor good to_cholce and for common; Crabapples, 30@50c for small boxes and 50@75¢ for large. @$1 15 for wrapped; for No. 1 and 50@60¢ 35 per ton. layer boxes, and 35@500 per ¢; to canners, $20 ton, TARINES~T5c@$1 per crate for Red/and r box for White APRICOTS—$1@1 25 for large open boxes. CHES—25@50c for small boxes and 40@ 6c for large; to canners, $15G25 per ton; bas- kets from the river, 20@:0c. MELONS—Cantaloupes, ‘75c@$1 for small crates and $1 25@1 50 for larg: crates from Winters and the river: Nutmeg Melons, 35@ 50c per box or crate; Watermelons, $5@15 per hundred. . 40G60c per box and The | @81 per crate; Muscat, €5¢G$1 per box or crate, Fontainbleau, 30@50c per box or crate; Tokay, 78ea$1 per box; Black, 50@85c per box or crate; Sweetwater In large open box 5081, CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 500 2 50 per box; Seedlings, $1@1 25; Valencias, §1 50@3; St Michael, $2 Mediterranean Sweets, $§ 25@1 50; Lemons, 50c@$2 50: Grape Fruit. $191 25: Mexican Limes. $4G$ Ba- nanas, nominal; Pineapples, $1 50G2 50 per dozen Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,H, a‘nc_v. The market remains as befors, prices for new Fruit being steadily maintained. The weekly | crop report of the Oregon Weather Bureau says that Prunes \Guring the past ten days have shed to an alarming extent and that the yield | Will fall considerably below the cstimates made The report appears in Apricots, 614@9c for Royals Evaporated Apples, for fair to good Svaporated Apples, 4@3%c; @ic; Nectarines, 3@dc for whitel for pitted and 1671%c for unpit- Gdc for black and 4@5e for white. FRUT for Moorpark: Peaches, 4% PRUNES—1902 crop, 2%@2%c¢ for the four gizes, with %fflc premium for the large sizes, TRAISINS—1902 crop are quoted as follows: 2.crown loose_Muscatele, 50-1b boxes, 5i4c per Th: d-crown, hc; d-crown, fic; Seedless, loosw Muccatels, Be; Seedless Sultanas, Sc; Seedless Thompsons, Sikc: 2-crown London Layers, 20- Ib Loxes, $1 40 per box: 3-crown, $1 50; 4- crown fancy clusters, 20-ib boxes, $2: 2-crown Dehesas, 20-Jb boxes, §2 50; 6-crown Imperials, 20-1s boxes, $3; Seeded, f. 0. b. Fresno, fancy, 1-Ib_cartons, T%c; choice, Tlc. NUTS—Wainuts, No. 1 softshell, 121@13c; No. 2. 104 @11%e; No. 1 hardshell, 1115G12c; N 1 14¢; new Almonds, 1lc for Nonpa- relis, ‘10%c for T X L. 10%c for Ne Plus Ul- tra and 8%c_for Languedoc: Peanuts, 5@7c for Eastern; Pecans, 11@l3c; Cocoanuts, $ 30 ”HONEY—Comh. new, 12%@13%c for white and 1lc for amber; new water white extracted, gmgse; light amber extracted, 5@5%c; dark, 4+ . A AX—27G20¢ per 1b. Provisions. Chicago was higher again, but the advance was not accompanied by any marked ‘change in the situation. This market remained be- fore, ED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c per Ib for hu‘;:\';,y,.‘ 13c for light medium, 15c for light, 15%¢ for extra light, 173c for sugar-cured and 1830 for extra suga 15! Californta. H, o c: Californta : Siens Bect, §11 per bbi; mr'.""fl..;“ii’i @12 §0; Family, $13 50; me Mess Pork, $10; extra clear, $25; Mess, $20; Dry i 121c; Pig Pork, $28; Pigs’ Feet, $5 25; Smoked Beef, 15c b, D Mierces quoted, at THc per 1b tor compound and 10@10%c for pure: half barrels, Dure, 1014G10%¢; 10-1b tins, 10%@llc; 5-b fins, 11%c; 3-1b tins, ye. O bW+ ome ‘teroe, S5¢: &"um it : . 9%C; two % e Bve tierces, 9%e per Ih. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. 20c; Nevada, Valley Oregon, fine, 18@19¢c; do, medium, 18c; do, coarse, 18@17c per Ib. HOPS—1614@19¢ to growers and 18@20c from dealers to brewers. Meat Market. There is no further change in quotations and the situation remains as before. DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows BEEF—68@7%c for Steers and 5@6%c per Ib O AL Large, 7@8c: small, 9G0%, 1b. A 3 3 e MUTTON—Wethers, §@9c; Ewes, wp.{fifl per pound. LAMB—Spring. 9%@10c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8%,@9%¢ per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per_cent shrinkage for Cattle CATTLE—Steers, 8g9c; Cows and Helfers, 7@sc; thin Cows, 4@5¢ per Ib. CALVES—4@5%¢ per Ib (gross welght). SHEEP—Wethers, 4c; Ewes, 3%@3%¢ ver Ib (gross weight). LAMBS—Spring, $2 7! per head. HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 200 Ibs, 6%e; under 140 Ibs, 5%@6¢; Sows, 20 per cent off: Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent oft from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, Bfl:fl c; San Quentin, b.66c; Wool Bags, 32@35c; Flecce Twine, T%@ 8c: Cotton Fruit Bags, 6c, 6%c and 7i4e for the three grades. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- ; $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Beaver $5 50; Stanford, $7; Roslyn, §7; Coos Bay, $56 50; Greta, 7; Walisend, §7; Richmond, $7 50; Cumberland, $i3 in bulk and §i4 25 in sacks; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Coke, $11 50@13 per ton In bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Moun- tain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per_ton, according to brand. OIL—Linseed, 4ic for boiled and 42¢ for raw in barrels; cases, Sc more; Castor OIl in cases, No, 1, 70c; Bakers' AA, $1 10@1 12: Lucol, 41c | for boiled and 30¢ for raw in barrels; Lard Ofl, extra winter strained, barrels, 90c; cases, 95c; China Nut, 573%4@62c per gallon; pure Neats- | in barrels, 75c; cases, 80c; B&ecrm, pure, 70c; Whale Oil, natural white, 50@35¢ per gal- lon; Fish Ofl, In barrels, 45c; cases, 50c; Co- coanut Of, in barrels, 08c for Cey:on and 55c for Australian. v COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil in bulk, 14c; Pearl Ofl in cases, 204c; Astral, 20%c Star. 20%c. Extra Star. 24i3c! Elaine, 26%c: Eocene, 23%c; deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 17c; in cases, 23l4c; Benzine, in bulk, 13¢c; In cases, 19%c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2lc; in cases, 27%c. TURPENTINE—Is 3¢ higher at 78c per gal- lon In cases and 70c in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ 6%c per Ib; White Lead, 6@6%c, according to quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per ib in 100-ib bags Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 5.75c | i } | | | Powdered, 5.60c; Candy Granulated, 5.60c; Dry | Granulated, fine, 5.50c; Dry Granulated, coarse, 5.50c; Fruit Granulated, 5.50c; Beet Granulat- ed (100-1b bags only), 5.40c: Confectioners’ A, 5.50¢; lia A, 5.10c: Extra C, 5e: Goiden C, 4.00c; D, 4.80c: barrels, 10c more: hal barrels, 20c more: boxes, 50c more: 50-1b bags, 10c more for all kinds. ~Tablets—Half-barrels, 6c: boxes, 6.25c per Ib. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. CANNED FRUITS—The market 1§ in excel lent shape for sellers, being active and firm. The demand this year s said to be the heavi- est in the history of the Canners’ Assoclation. There is a large shortage in Apricots, and th: prices have been advanced. The export de mand for Apricots and Pears for England i larger, and the latter are in heavy demand for domestic use. The domestic demand for Peaches Is extensive, owing to- the shortage in Michigan, Maryland ‘and New York. Reccipts of Prqduce. FOR THURSD. AUGUST -13. tons . . tons . "bales Oats, " ctls 2790 Wine, gals . Corn, ctls ... 190 Tailow, ctis ,Beans, sKS_ ... 165 Peits. } Potatoes, sks 2,215 Hides. N6, can T AR Onions, sks . 223 Juicksilver fiks. 279 Bran_ sks . 1.510 Leather. roll . ans Middlings, sks . 450 Lime. bbls . S€0 OREGO Flour, qr sks .. 9.700]Middlings, sks 445 Dats,” ctls 450, Shorts, Bran, sks 3,300| Feed. sks — Alaska Packers continued to decline on the morning session, selling down to $140. Other changes in local securities were insignificant. The market was very dull. In the afternoon there was a further decline i Alaska Packers to $1. Business cuntinued at On_ the Oil Exchange, Home Oil continued to sell off in the morning. running from $2 30 down to §1 90. The other ofl stocks were dull, In the afternoon therc was quite a stamped in Home, the stock dropping to $1 65, and closing weak and shaky. Four Oil Company has declared a dividend of 1 cent per share, amounting to $3000, payable August 15, On Wednesday strest sales were reported of about twenty shares of Bank of Califarnia at 535. while the * old at $151 50, and ere later offered 0. The California Powder Company will pay a regular monthly dividend of $1 per share Aug- ust 20. The Oroville Water Company has levied an assessment of $4 per share, delinquent August 27, The Chollar Mining Company has levied an cssment of 10 cents per share. The total sales at the San Franeisco and To- change for the week ending 124 shares, valued at $16,- as: nopah Mining ‘Wednesday were 927. Stock and Bond Exchange. THURSDAY, Aug. 13—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS, Bid. Ask. | Bid. As 4 qr coup...100 110 l4s ar c (new)134 135 4s qr reg....100 110 |3s qr coup.. — 107% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A WSS — — DoBs .... — — Bay CPC 5s.103 106 Do con 8s. — 105 CCG&ES — 107T%0WCgbs. — — Oceanic § 5s. — — {Om C R 8s. — — |Pac G Impds — 100 |P'E Ry 5s..106 107 P&CROs. — — Powell-st 6s. — — /S E G&R 5s. — 104 8 SF & SJV b8 — 1204 HC&S 58 SR of C6s. — — Hon R T 6s. S P of A 6s L A Elec 5 (1909) L A Ry 5s. Do'std 6s Do gtd Ge. LAP lcm Bs. Mkt-st C Os. Do lem fs N R of C 6 NRC(of C)5s. NPC RR fs. — — PB —_— - N C Ry 55.100 115 |S V Wat 6s.107% — N C Pos... — 102 | Do 4s 2dm. 9814100 NSRSs...— — ' Dods3dm. 9915100 OGLHS — — [Stkn G&E 6 — — OTGs.....— — WWG&ESs. — — WATER STOCKS. Contra Cosia — 60 [Port Costa. Marin Co ... — — (Spring Val GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 4% 4%|BacE G & Equit Gas .. 5 BR%ISF G & Mutual E L. 11% 13 IS F Gas Pac G Imp. 3014 53%Stkn G & E. Pac L Co... 56% — 'UG&E . TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES, SF G & E. 68 65% INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — — BANK STOCKS. Nat Bk120 150 Lon P & A, — — o= — rel — = Hasle of Cails25 560 |Mereh Bx - = = CSD&T.— — |BF Nationl. — — First Natinl — — = SAVINGS BANKS. GerS&L..— — 'Sav & L So. 96 — Hum S & L. — — Sav Bk.400 Mutual Say. — — Union T Co. — — 8 F Sav Un— — | STREET RAILROADS. Jalifornis ... — — eee = Geary . — 5% ina . . 8 3 45 [Maka ne E‘fla‘ sC12 13 §C. 23 — utch 8 P C 12% 13 whua 8§ C — 15 MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack13714130% [Oceanic 8 Co — — Fal Fruit As. — PicAF X.. — — Cal Wine As 95 96%|Pac C Borx. — — Morning Session. 10-Alaska Packers’ Assn ... 141 00 | | | AUCTION SALES 2 Y P Auction Sale 120 Horses & AN TR AR, Cor. 10th and Bryant Sts. By order of G. H. MEISS of Cal. 1 will sell at public auction xuammnfl Tt AB (wepearid et o e S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. L — -~ —— — ] 40 00 8 00 34 00 107 75 5 Alaska Packers’ Assn . 139 00 10 Glant Powder Con, cash 68 50 208 V Water . 53 30 $1000 S V 6s 107 50 California Stock and Oil Exchange Oll stocks— Asked. Caribou Oil Co . 85 Four Ol .. 70 Hanford Oil . e Home ON . 170 Imperial Of1 . 19 00 Independence Ofl . 18 Junction Ol Kern O Lion Ol . Monte Cristo Of] Monarch Ofl . Ofl City Petroleum Peerless Ofl .. Reed Crude OfL San Joaquin Ofl Sterling Ol . Thirty-Three Ofl . Twenty-Elght Oil . Union OIl ..... . United Petroleum . ‘West Shore Ofl Miscellaneous— Abby Land and Imp. Alameda Sugar .. ‘American Biscult American Distrigt Tel . Bay Counties Power . Cal Central Gas & Electric Cal Cotton Mills . Cal Jockey Club ... Cal Powder . Cal Shipping Co Cal Title Ins & Trost ... Central Bank of Oakland . Chutes Company .. City and County Bank . Cypress Lawn Imp C Eastern Dynamite . Ewa Sugar Plantation . Gas Consumers’ As: Honolulu Sugar London and S F Mercantile Trust . Northern Cal Power . Nevada National Ban] North Shore Raliroad Orpheum Company Pacific States Tel & Paraffine Paint Postal Device and Imp. San Francisco Drydock . salito Land and Ferry. Eperry Flour Company . Standard Electric . Truckee Electric Union Sugar ... United Gas and Electric. Western Fish Co .... 833 283 23 & g&8 s B WE8. au: 105 140 00 .o . e . ERE, 434, 8, .11 HES, 823 igenigesi 8 SALES, Morninz Session. Board— 100 Monte Cristo Ofl . . 85 100 Monarch Ofl - 55 200 Home Of1 . 208 250 Home O S 210 200 Home Oft .. L 200 100 Home Ofl, b 10 . 200 100 Home Oil . . 198 430 Home Ol . 190 , _ Street— 100 Home Ofl 225 100 Home Of1 - 2 30 100 Home Oil, s 90 . 23 300 Home Of1 B B « 220 Afternoon Session. 180 165 168 ot 165 Home Oil 17 Home Ofl, 170 100 Sterling Ot 3 00 0 Sovereign O1l a7 10 Pacific Coast 65 00 Street— 200 Home Of1 200 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock znd Exchange board yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Belcher .. 32 200 Mexican . 10 200 Challenge 35 200 Occidental 4 200 Challenge ... 33 100 Ophir . s 800 Con Cal & Va.1 30 200 Ophir . .1 60 500 Con N ¥..... 12 200 Sierra Nev... 62 200 Crown Point 17| 200 Union Com ™ 100 Gould & Cw 36 200 Utah 0 300 Mexican . 20 100 Ttah » 100 Mexican 115 Afternoon Session. 300 Andes . 16 500 Potosi . B 400 Chollar . 153 L 15 200 Crown Point.. 15| .10 400 Exchequer ... 04/ 400 Sierra Nev .. 62 400 Gould & Cur. 3% €00 Union Com ... 74 500 Mexican . 1 10 100 Yellow Jacket. 59 100 Ophir . 1 €0| 100 Yellow Jacket 38 100 Ophir . 1 70l PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Chal Con.. 36/ 200 Occidental ... 47 500 Con Cal & Va.] 30| 200 Ophir ........1 €3 00 Con N Y . 12| 17 Ophir 1 60 300 Crown Point.. 17| 300 Sex Beicher. 12 200 Gould & Cur. 30| 300 Sierra Nev.... 64 200 Mexican .....1 15! Afternoon Session. 400 Andes . 19) 300 OPhIr ..cee..l 60 500 Chollar . 15| 200 Overman . 23 200 Chollar . 16| 200 Seg Belcher... 13 200 Chollar . 17 100 Sierra Nev ... 62 300 Con Cal & Va1 25| 300 Sierra Nev ... 6% 200 Con C_& Va.l 275 200 Sierra Nev .. €5 500 Con N ¥ . 12/ 200 Sierra Nev ... 66 200 Crown Point.. 15| 400 Sierra Nev ... 67 400 Crown Point . 16/ 200 Sierra Nev ... @9 400 Gould & Cur. 33/ 300 Union Con .. 75 200 Gould & Cur. 35 300 Union Con .. 78 200 Mexican 1 12% 300 Union Con » 300 Mexican 115 200 Union Con 0 300 Mexican 1734 200 » 30 300 Mexican 1 20| 200 Yellow 0 300 Occidental ¥ TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Tonopah | and San Francisco Mining Exchange yeaterday: Morning Session. ..110 | Afternoon 100 Gipsy Queen 27 100 Mon Ton Session. 200 Ton N Star. 50 BOO M« T «.1 12%/| 200 Ton N Star.. 51 S Momene” .- 12| 200 Ton N Star 300 Ton & Cal.. 31 1200 Ton N Star 52 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Aug. 13—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. 05 07 2 i Julia - 02 0h o4 07| Tustice 12 14 17 18| Kentuck @2 o4 34 35| Mexican 2013 30 1 90|Decidentai ... 47 48 03 05|0phir ... 170 20 1 35 |Overman 2 = 32 33 |Potosi . 8 1 16 17 |Savage B 17 00 1 15) 2 04 30 1 35/ 1o s o 61 6 12 1| s s B 13 18 2 — = — = @ 05 80 82 38 37|Utah .. B 2 “© &jl Yellow 82 TONOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. i B Gi ueen.. 26 & Calif. Dy Tom . = BTnacW. —_ 10 MacNamara . 15 __21|Ton of Nev.| — § 00 Montana T.110 1 12% North Star .. 50 3L N Y Ton ... — 0T Midway .. 43 30 Paymaster 25'United T ... 1§ 18 Pine Grove .. 30 - Rescue .--.. 1 1 e ——e—————— French Barque Alice Libeled. W. R. Grace & Co. filed a libel in the United States Distriet Court yesterday against the French bark Alice to re- cover 328,45 damages alleged to have been sustained by the wetting of a cargo of 11,066 barrels of cement on the way from Antwerp to San Francisco. The complaint alleged that the damage caused by the vessel's leaking and that the bark was not “tight, stanch or worthy."” —_——————— Order of Druids Sued. Mary Bird-Bowers, wife of Dr. J. ton Bowers, brought a sult yesterday against Druid Temple and Olympia Ancient Order of Druids, to foreclose mortgages, one for $3000 and the for $2000, on property on Folsom near Fourteenth.